CN115381910A - Plaster for treating hyperosteogeny of cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra - Google Patents

Plaster for treating hyperosteogeny of cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra Download PDF

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CN115381910A
CN115381910A CN202210650684.4A CN202210650684A CN115381910A CN 115381910 A CN115381910 A CN 115381910A CN 202210650684 A CN202210650684 A CN 202210650684A CN 115381910 A CN115381910 A CN 115381910A
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The invention belongs to the field of traditional Chinese medicine. In particular to a plaster for treating hyperosteogeny of cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra. The plaster of the invention is composed of the following medicines: 6-10 parts of parasitic loranthus, pawpaw, long-nosed pit viper, large-leaved gentian, cassia twig, angelica dahurica, storax and black ant respectively; costustoot, sandalwood, agilawood, citron, cattail pollen, rhizoma cibotii, pseudo-ginseng and borneol, 8-12 parts of each; 10-15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, radix curcumae, safflower, polygonum cuspidatum, rhizoma gastrodiae, red halloysite, angelica sinensis, prepared rhizome of rehmannia, polygonum multiflorum, glossy privet fruit, turtle shell, eucommia ulmoides, rhizoma drynariae and stiff silkworm respectively; peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, pangolin scales and ground beetle, each of which is 12 to 18 parts; 14-20 parts of monkshood, cinnamon, fructus evodiae, asarum and fennel respectively; 15 to 25 portions of dragon's blood, 10 to 15 pieces of scorpion and centipede respectively, 2000 portions of sesame oil and 1000 to 1200 portions of red lead. The plaster has scientific formula, low cost, high curative effect, convenient use, decoction of Chinese herbal medicines and no toxic or side effect.

Description

Plaster for treating hyperosteogeny of cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra
Technical Field
The invention relates to a medicine for treating cervical and lumbar hyperosteogeny. In particular to a plaster for treating hyperosteogeny of cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra.
Background
Hyperosteogeny is a common disease of multiple departments, and is common in middle-aged and old people, and is not classified into men and women. The neck and lumbar vertebrae are more serious than other joints, and the movement is frequent. When the patient is in bad exercise, the patient is easy to be twisted and contused, and then is attacked by wind, cold and dampness, and hyperosteogeny is easy to occur when the treatment is not in time, so that the patient has pain and numbness in the neck and the waist, is difficult to exercise and is particularly serious when getting up in the morning. The elderly, especially women, are also or additionally accompanied by calcium deficiency, which makes the disease more likely to occur, and the incidence of the disease in young and young people is relatively low. The existing medicines for treating the disease are not a few, but not satisfactory. For example, in western medicine, multiple medicines are used for symptomatic treatment, hormone medicines are used for relieving pain, and the pain is difficult to remove roots when the pain is relieved for a while. For surgical treatment, the effect is mostly not good when the hyperplastic spur is directly scraped. The patients are suffered from the pain of knife, the primordial qi is damaged greatly, the complications of sequelae are common, and the cost is high.
The invention aims to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide a plaster for treating cervical and lumbar hyperosteogeny, which can quickly and effectively cure the cervical and lumbar hyperosteogeny and has the advantages of low cost, convenient use and no toxic or side effect.
Disclosure of Invention
The solution of the invention is based on the understanding and treatment principle of the Chinese medical theory on the hyperosteogeny, refers to the modern pharmacological research results, and aims at strengthening spleen, soothing liver and tonifying kidney to enhance the physiological functions of spleen, liver and kidney and improve the self-repairing capability of the organism, and is prepared by selecting the medicines for promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, promoting qi circulation to relieve pain, relaxing tendons and activating collaterals. Can treat both symptoms and root causes to radically cure the pain of the hyperosteogeny of the neck and the waist.
The formula of the invention comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 6 to 10 portions of parasitic loranthus, pawpaw, long-nosed pit viper, large-leaved gentian, cassia twig, angelica dahurica, storax and black ant respectively. Costustoot, sandalwood, agilawood, citron, cattail pollen, rhizoma cibotii, pseudo-ginseng and borneol 8-12 parts respectively. Ligusticum wallichii, curcuma aromatica, safflower, giant knotweed rhizome, gastrodia elata, red halloysite, angelica, prepared rhizome of rehmannia, polygonum multiflorum, glossy privet fruit, turtle shell, eucommia ulmoides, drynaria rhizome and stiff silkworm 10-15 parts respectively. Peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, pangolin scales and ground beetle each 12-18 parts. 14 to 20 portions of aconite, cinnamon, evodia, asarum and fennel respectively. 15-25 parts of dragon's blood. 10-15 pieces of scorpion and centipede respectively. 2000 parts of sesame oil. 1000-1200 parts of minium.
The traditional pharmacology shows that:
monarch drug:
olibanum; pungent, bitter and warm herbs enter liver, heart and spleen meridians. Promoting blood circulation, activating qi-flowing, relieving pain, eliminating swelling, and promoting granulation.
Myrrh; pungent, bitter and neutral, enter heart, liver and spleen meridians. Promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, eliminating swelling, and promoting granulation.
Safflower; pungent and warm herbs enter heart and liver meridians. Promoting blood circulation, dredging channels, removing blood stasis and relieving pain.
Peach kernel: bitter, sweet and neutral, enter heart, liver and large intestine meridians. Promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, loosening bowel to relieve constipation.
Pangolin scales: salty and slightly cold, entering liver and stomach meridians. Promoting blood circulation to remove mass, dredging meridians, etc.
Scorpion: pungent and mild herbs enter liver meridian. Extinguish wind and stop spasm, unblock collaterals and alleviate pain, etc.
Gastrodia elata: sweet and neutral in nature enter liver meridian. Extinguish wind and stop spasm, pacify liver yang, dispel wind and dredge collaterals.
Black ants: salty and neutral in nature enter liver and kidney meridians. Detoxication and relieving pain, invigorating kidney and strengthening yang, and removing liver heat and promoting bile flow.
Pseudo-ginseng: sweet, slightly bitter and warm, entering liver and stomach meridians. Remove blood stasis, stop bleeding, activate blood and relieve pain.
Sandalwood: pungent and warm in property, enter spleen, stomach and lung meridians. Move qi and alleviate pain, dispel cold and regulate middle energizer.
Ministerial drugs:
pawpaw: sour and warm, entering liver and spleen meridians. Relaxing tendons and activating collaterals, and removing dampness and regulating stomach function.
Parasitic loranthus: bitter, sweet and neutral, entering liver and kidney meridians. Dispel wind-damp, benefit liver and kidney, strengthen tendons and bones.
Agkistrodon: sweet, salty and warm, enter liver meridian. Dispel wind, dredge collaterals, calm convulsion and stop convulsion.
Ligusticum wallichii: pungent and warm herbs enter liver, gallbladder and pericardium meridians. Promote blood circulation and move qi, dispel wind and alleviate pain.
Radix angelicae: pungent and warm herbs enter lung and stomach meridians. Relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling pathogenic wind, inducing resuscitation and relieving pain.
Centipede: pungent and warm herbs enter liver meridian. Extinguish wind and stop spasm, unblock collaterals and alleviate pain, etc.
Stiff silkworm: salty and neutral in nature enter liver and lung meridians. Extinguish wind and stop spasm, dispel wind and alleviate pain, etc.
Dragon's blood: sweet, salty and neutral, enter heart and liver meridians. Promoting blood circulation, healing wound, stopping bleeding and promoting granulation.
Adjuvant drugs:
cassia twig: pungent, sweet and warm in property, enter heart, lung and bladder meridians. Induce sweating to expel pathogenic factors from the muscles, warm and dredge meridians, strengthen yang and transform qi.
Monkshood: pungent, sweet and hot in property, enter heart, kidney and spleen meridians. Strengthen yang to rescue adverse qi, strengthen yang to supplement fire, dispel cold to alleviate pain.
B, ground beetle: salty and cold with slight toxicity enter liver and kidney meridians. Break blood and remove stasis, dredge meridians and alleviate pain, reunion of fractured tendons and bones, treat various diseases of pain.
Asarum: pungent and warm herbs enter lung, kidney and heart meridians. Dispel wind and cold, induce resuscitation and alleviate pain.
Chinese angelica: sweet, pungent and warm, enter liver, heart and spleen meridians. Enrich blood, promote blood circulation, alleviate pain, etc.
Prepared rhizome of rehmannia: sweet and slightly warm, entering liver and kidney meridians. Tonify blood, nourish yin, replenish essence and benefit marrow.
Turtle shell: salty and cold herbs enter liver and kidney meridians. Nourish yin and suppress yang, soften hardness and dissipate nodulation.
Eucommia ulmoides: sweet and warm in nature, they enter liver and kidney meridians. Tonify liver and kidney, strengthen tendons and bones, prevent abortion.
A messenger drug: costustoot: pungent, bitter and warm in flavor, enter spleen, stomach, large intestine, gallbladder and triple energizer meridians. Move qi and alleviate pain.
Cattail pollen: sweet and neutral, enter liver and heart meridians. To resolve blood stasis and stop bleeding.
Giant knotweed rhizome: bitter and cold herbs enter liver, gallbladder and lung meridians. Clear heat and remove toxicity, activate blood and remove stasis.
Fennel: pungent and warm. It enters liver, kidney, spleen and stomach meridians. Dispel cold to alleviate pain, regulate qi and harmonize middle energizer.
Halloysitum rubrum: pungent and warm. It enters spleen, stomach and large intestine meridians. Wen Chang stops diarrhea and warms the middle-jiao to move qi.
Storax: pungent and warm. It enters heart and spleen meridians. Induce resuscitation and refresh mind, avoid filth and alleviate pain.
Citron: pungent, slightly bitter, sour and warm, enter liver, spleen, stomach and lung meridians. Soothing liver, removing blood stasis, regulating qi, and relieving epigastric distention.
Polygonum multiflorum (prepared): sweet, astringent and slightly warm, entering liver and kidney meridians. Tonify the menstrual blood, strengthen the kidney and blacken the beard.
Rhizoma cibotii: bitter, sweet and warm, entering liver and kidney meridians. Dispel wind-damp, tonify liver and kidney, strengthen waist and knees.
Rhizoma drynariae: bitter and warm herbs enter liver and kidney meridians. Promoting blood circulation, healing wound, invigorating stomach, and strengthening bone.
Glossy privet fruit: bitter, cold and cool, entering liver and kidney meridians. Tonify liver and kidney yin, blacken hair and improve vision.
Agilawood: pungent, bitter and warm, enter spleen, stomach and kidney meridians. Move qi and alleviate pain, warm middle energizer and arrest vomiting, receive qi and relieve dyspnea.
And (3) borneol: pungent, bitter and slightly cold, enter heart, spleen, stomach and lung meridians. Clear heat and alleviate pain, induce resuscitation and refresh mind.
Large-leaved gentian: bitter, pungent and slightly cold herbs enter stomach, liver and gallbladder meridians. Remove wind-damp, relieve arthralgia, clear deficiency heat and clear damp-heat.
Evodia fruit: pungent, bitter and hot herbs enter liver, spleen, stomach and kidney meridians. Dispel cold to alleviate pain, warm middle energizer to arrest vomiting, strengthen yang to arrest diarrhea.
Turmeric root-tuber: pungent, bitter and cold meridians enter liver, gallbladder and heart meridians. Promoting blood circulation, promoting qi circulation, relieving pain, resolving stagnation and clearing heart fire.
Cinnamon: pungent, sweet and warm in property, enter spleen, kidney, heart and liver meridians. Tonify fire, strengthen yang, dispel cold, relieve pain, warm meridians and promote blood circulation.
Lead pill: pungent, slightly cold and toxic, enter heart and liver meridians. The invention relates to a plaster matrix.
Sesame oil: used for leaching out the medicinal substances in each medicine.
The pharmacology of the medicines is published and issued in the textbook of colleges and universities, traditional Chinese medicine science and technology, and Shanghai scientific and technical publishing houses.
For the treatment of hyperosteogeny, the traditional Chinese medicine theory is different from the western medicine operation that the hyperosteogeny is directly removed. Based on the concept of integration of the human body, the disease is considered that the pathogenic wind, cold and dampness invade the skin of the striae, the healthy qi is the pathogenic factor and can not be passed, and the qi and blood are stagnated, so that the tendons, the joints and the channels are affected, and the qi, the blood and the channels are obstructed. Obstruction causes pain, numbness, and adverse side reactions. The medicine has the efficacies of dispelling wind, eliminating dampness and dispelling cold for treatment, has the functions of dispelling wind and eliminating dampness, warming channels and removing blood stasis, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, and dredging collaterals and relaxing muscles and tendons, and can relieve the pain of the neck and waist which are difficult to roll, numbness and pain. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine holds that the liver governs tendons and the kidney governs bones. The invention selects various drugs of monarch and minister types, and the drugs enter liver and kidney channels mostly. Most of the effects of the traditional Chinese medicine are activating blood circulation to dissipate blood stasis, promoting qi circulation to relieve pain, dispelling wind and dredging collaterals to cure injuries, relaxing muscles and tendons and removing dampness. The efficacy of the drug enters liver channel and kidney channel to exert respective effects and counteract the harm of wind, cold and damp evil to tendons, vessels and bones. Blood circulation promoting stasis dissipating powder, meridian dredging, tendon relaxing, numbness, pain self-eliminating, and hyperplastic bone mass will also subside. Most of the adjuvant drugs are warm in nature and have the efficacies of warming middle-jiao and dispelling cold, tonifying menstrual blood, tonifying fire and yang, and strengthening liver, kidney and waist and neck. If the self-repairing function of the organism is improved, the drug effect is better exerted.
The holistic concept is also the theory of traditional medicine. The damaged liver and kidney can be repaired or the greater physiological function can be exerted without the support of the spleen and the stomach. Therefore, the adjuvant drugs select more than a few drugs which enter spleen and stomach channels, such as the warm-warming drugs of aconite, angelica, agilawood and evodia rutaecarpa, to harmonize the middle warmer, strengthen the spleen, improve the function of Gu Yunhua of the sick house and strengthen the nutritional support of the function of liver and kidney. For example, the monarch, the minister, the assistant and the guide all medicines can play respective functions together, and the disease is not divided into!
Detailed Description
Taking the following medicines by mass: storax, loranthus mulberry mistletoe, pawpaw, long-noded pit viper, large-leaved gentian, cassia twig, dahurian angelica root, and black ant each 8 g; borneol, notoginseng, agilawood, cibot rhizome, aucklandia root, sandalwood, citron and cattail pollen each 10 g; gastrodia tuber, batryticated silkworm, red halloysite, chinese angelica, prepared rhizome of rehmannia, fleece-flower root, ligustrum japonicum, turtle shell, eucommia bark, drynaria rhizome, ligusticum wallichii, curcuma aromatica, safflower, giant knotweed rhizome each 12 g; peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, pangolin scales and ground beetle each 14 g; 16 g of monkshood, cinnamon, evodia rutaecarpa, asarum and fennel respectively; 20 g of dragon's blood; 12 pieces of scorpion; 12 centipedes; 2000 g of sesame oil is put into a pot and decocted according to the conventional method, dregs are removed, the mixture is filtered, 1200 g of lead pill (200 g of red lead is reduced), the mixture is cooled to 100 ℃, and the frankincense, the myrrh, the dragon's blood and the borneol which are ground into powder are added and stirred evenly, thus obtaining the ointment.
The application method comprises the following steps:
treating waist, spreading 30 g of plaster on a cotton white cloth of 15 x 15 cm; 20 g of plaster for treating cervical vertebra is spread on 12 x 12cm cotton white cloth, and 3cm is left on each of the four sides. And (5) standby.
The plaster is baked with slight fire to make it sticky when in use, applied to the affected part for three days, taken down and stopped for one day, and then a new medicine is applied. Three patches are taken as a course of treatment.
Examples of therapeutic effects:
1. zhou Mou, male is 28 years old, and has complaints that the patient loses foot and falls on the quincuncial piles when the patient exercises the quincuncial piles on the ground once, the shoulder lands and injures the neck, the patient can not be cured after 3 months, and the arm has a tingling symptom, and the neck is difficult to turn sideways. The X-ray film shows that the cervical vertebra has hyperosteogeny, and western medicines are not effective to treat the cervical vertebra. The plaster is baked and stuck on the neck, two patches are taken back, taken down after paying an order for three days, and stuck again after stopping for one day; get the medicine after two weeks, self-complain that the arm is not numb and the angle of turning the side is increased. The three copies are used as above. After two treatment courses, the neck can freely move.
2. Zheng somebody, a woman, 40 years old, complained about mixing mortar in the construction site half a year ago, and carelessly twisting the waist when carrying the sand. After the treatment of sprain of the lumbar muscle, the pain of the lumbar muscle is relieved after the rest of the month, but the pain of the lumbar vertebra is dull and gradually has numbness and is diffused to the lower limb, and the patient is difficult to bend and stretch to see a doctor at the place. It is diagnosed that it is not related to prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc, but related to hyperosteogeny of lumbar vertebrae. The plaster is applied to the waist after being baked and adhered, is taken down after being informed for three days, is applied by the method after being stopped for one day, and is firstly used for one treatment course, and three treatment courses are recommended. The plaster of the invention is taken in the second course of treatment, the numbness is disappeared, the plaster is taken in the third course of treatment, the waist is basically free from obstruction, and the plaster can be cured after the plaster is taken in the third course of treatment.

Claims (3)

1. A plaster for treating cervical and lumbar hyperosteogeny is characterized in that: mainly comprises parasitic loranthus, pawpaw, long-noded pit viper, large-leaved gentian, cassia twig, angelica dahurica, storax, black ant, costustoot, sandalwood, agilawood, citron, cattail pollen, rhizoma cibotii, pseudo-ginseng, borneol, ligusticum wallichii, radix curcumae, safflower, giant knotweed, rhizoma gastrodiae, red halloysite, angelica, prepared rhizome of rehmannia, polygonum multiflorum, glossy privet fruit, turtle shell, eucommia bark, rhizoma drynariae, stiff silkworm, peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, pangolin, ground beetle, monkshood, cinnamon, evodia rutaecarpa, asarum, fennel, dragon's blood, scorpion, centipede, sesame oil and minium; decocting in sesame oil, and adding Plumbum Preparatium.
2. The plaster for treating cervical and lumbar hyperosteogeny according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the proportioning quality of the medicines is as follows: 6-10 parts of parasitic loranthus, pawpaw, long-nosed pit viper, large-leaved gentian, cassia twig, angelica dahurica, storax and black ant respectively; 8 to 12 parts of costustoot, sandalwood, agilawood, citron fruit, cattail pollen, rhizoma cibotii, pseudo-ginseng and borneol respectively; 10 to 15 parts of each of hemlock parsley, turmeric root-tuber, safflower, giant knotweed, tall gastrodia tuber, red halloysite, chinese angelica, prepared rhizome of rehmannia, tuber fleeceflower root, glossy privet fruit, turtle shell, eucommia bark, fortune's drynaria rhizome and stiff silkworm; peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, pangolin scales and ground beetle each 12-18 parts; 14-20 parts of monkshood, cinnamon, fructus evodiae, asarum and fennel respectively; 15-25 parts of dragon's blood; 10-15 pieces of scorpion and centipede respectively; 2000 parts of sesame oil; 1000-1200 parts of minium.
3. The plaster for treating cervical and lumbar hyperosteogeny according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the optimal dosage of each medicament is the following medicaments in mass: storax, loranthus mulberry mistletoe, pawpaw, long-noded pit viper, large-leaved gentian, cassia twig, dahurian angelica root, and black ant each 8 g; borneol, notoginseng, agilawood, cibot rhizome, aucklandia root, sandalwood, citron and cattail pollen each 10 g; gastrodia tuber, batryticated silkworm, red halloysite, chinese angelica, prepared rhizome of rehmannia, fleece-flower root, ligustrum japonicum, turtle shell, eucommia bark, drynaria rhizome, ligusticum wallichii, curcuma aromatica, safflower, giant knotweed rhizome each 12 g; peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, pangolin scales and ground beetle each 14 g; 16 g of monkshood, cinnamon, evodia rutaecarpa, asarum and fennel respectively; 20 g of dragon's blood; 12 pieces of scorpion; 12 centipedes; 2000 g of sesame oil is put into a pot and decocted according to the conventional method, dregs are removed, the mixture is filtered, 1200 g of lead pill (200 g of red lead is reduced), the mixture is cooled to 100 ℃, and the frankincense, the myrrh, the dragon's blood and the borneol which are ground into powder are added and stirred evenly, thus obtaining the ointment.
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